BMW Motorrad R 1300 GS Adventure Rider's Manual
BMW Motorrad R 1300 GS Adventure Rider's Manual

BMW Motorrad R 1300 GS Adventure Rider's Manual

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MOTORRAD
RIDER'S MANUAL
(US MODEL)
R 1300 GS Adventure
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL (US MODEL) R 1300 GS Adventure MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model Vehicle identification number Color number First registration License plate Retailer data Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Phone number Retailer's address/Phone (company stamp)
  • Page 3 YOUR BMW. We are pleased that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad vehicle and welcome you to the family of BMW riders. Familiarize your- self with your new vehicle so that you can ride safely and confi- dently in all traffic situations.
  • Page 4 GENERAL DISPLAYS INSTRUCTIONS Indicator and warning Quick & easy reference lights Abbreviations and sym- Menu view Pure Ride view bols Sport view Equipment My Vehicle view Technical data Indicator lights Currentness of this man- Additional sources of INSTRUMENT information CLUSTER Certificates and operat- ing permits Warnings...
  • Page 5 Chassis and Brakes Footrests suspension adjust- Handlebars ment (DSA) Rider's seat Riding mode Pro riding mode Automated shift as- RIDING sistant (ASA) Cruise control Safety instructions Radar-based rider as- Regular check Starting sistance systems Breaking in Distance control Off-road use (ACC) Gear Shift Assistant Forward Collision...
  • Page 6 Distance control Wheels Air filter (ACC) Tank cover Forward Collision Light sources Mitigation (FCW) Jump-starting Rear-end impact Battery warning (RECW) Fuses Lane change warning Diagnostic connector (SWW) Chassis and suspension adjust- ACCESSORIES ment (DSA) General notes Riding mode Sockets Dynamic Brake Con- USB charging ports trol Case...
  • Page 7 Performance data (RDC) Radio equipment in- telligent emergency SERVICE call Reporting safety de- fects INDEX Recycling BMW Motorrad Service BMW Motorrad service history BMW Motorrad mo- bility services Maintenance work Maintenance sched- BMW Motorrad break-in service Maintenance confir- mations Service confirmations...
  • Page 8: General Instructions

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9 QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENTNESS OF THIS MANUAL ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS DATA MEMORY BLUETOOTH® CONNECTIVITY FUNCTIONS INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations And Symbols

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION Special QUICK & EASY REFERENCE instructions and pre- This rider's manual has been cautionary measures. Non- designed to provide quick and compliance can cause damage efficient orientation. The quick- to the vehicle or accessories est way for you to find infor- and warranty claims may be mation on specific topics is to denied as a result.
  • Page 11 Lane change warning. Optional accessories. BMW Motorrad EQUIPMENT optional accessories When you ordered your can be purchased BMW Motorrad, you chose var- and retrofitted at ious custom equipment items. your authorized This rider's manual describes BMW Motorrad dealer. optional equipment (OE) and...
  • Page 12: Currentness Of This Manual

    Detailed values can be dealer obtained from the registration Your authorized documents or requested from BMW Motorrad dealer is your authorized BMW Motorrad always happy to answer any of dealer or other qualified service your questions. partner or repair shop. The in-...
  • Page 13: Data Memory

    These locations may be: trol units also make comfort The vehicle manufacturer and infotainment functions pos- Qualified, authorized sible. BMW Motorrad dealer Information about the stored Repair shops or exchanged data can be ob- Service providers tained from the vehicle manu-...
  • Page 14 Internet. uments the condition of a com- The vehicle owner can have ponent, module, system or the an authorized BMW Motorrad surrounding area; for example: dealer or repair shop read out Operating states of system the data stored in the vehicle components, such as fill levels for a fee if required.
  • Page 15 The fault memory and event memory. data recorder in the vehicle can be reset by an authorized When a vehicle is serviced, BMW Motorrad dealer or repair such as for repairs, servicing shop during repair or servicing processes, warranty cases and work.
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Data about the use of Inter- the use of selected apps, such net services. This data can as those for navigation or audio be stored locally in the ve- playback. hicle or is on a device con- The way the data is processed nected to the vehicle, such further is determined by the as a smartphone, USB stick...
  • Page 17 Vehicle manufacturer services manufacturer has no control over the content exchanged If the vehicle manufacturer pro- via these services. Informa- vides online services, the par- tion about the type, scope and ticular functions are described purpose of collecting and us- in the appropriate location, ing personal data as part of such as in the rider's manual...
  • Page 18: Connectivity Functions

    100). BMW Motorrad Connected App Legal basis With the BMW Motorrad Con- The intelligent emergency call nected App, you can call up in- system processes personal data formation about the vehicle and in ways that comply with the usage.
  • Page 19 Protection of personal data: ual affected by the data pro- Directive 95/46/EC of the cessing, for example, the vehi- European Parliament and of cle owner. the Council. SIM card Protection of personal data: The intelligent emergency call Directive 2002/58/EC of the system is operated via mobile European Parliament and of communications using the SIM...
  • Page 20 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Emergency call log data call center authorized by the vehicle manufacturer and to the The emergency call log data is public emergency operations stored in the vehicle memory. center if necessary: The oldest log data is deleted Accident data, such as the di- regularly.
  • Page 21 Disclosure of personal data The data processed as part of the intelligent emergency call is processed only for the pur- pose of providing the emer- gency call service. The vehicle manufacturer discloses infor- mation about the data that it processes or continues to store if necessary as part of its legal obligation.
  • Page 22 OVERVIEWS...
  • Page 23 OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE UNDERNEATH THE SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 24 OVERVIEWS OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Tire pressure table Payload table USB charging socket (be- low the storage compart- ment flap) ( 242) Fuel filler opening 169) Air filter (under side trim panel on left) ( 225) Passenger grab handle Seat lock ( 136) Passenger footrest Rider footrest...
  • Page 25 OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Air filter (under side trim Oil filler opening panel on right) ( 225) 207) Brake fluid reservoir Brake fluid reservoir for front wheel brake for rear wheel brake 211) 212) Socket ( 240) Vehicle identification number (on the steering head) Type plate (on frame at front right)
  • Page 26: Underneath The Seat

    OVERVIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT Diagnostic connector 237) Fuses ( 235) Onboard vehicle tool kit 205)
  • Page 27: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High beams and headlight flasher ( 102) Cruise control ( 113) Hazard warning system 104) Multiple rocker switch Automated shift assistant (ASA) ( 111) Turn signals ( 104) Horn Rocker button MENU Multi-Controller ( 10 Function list (...
  • Page 28 OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT without intelligent emergency call Steering lock Central locking system Ignition ( Riding mode ( 107) Emergency-off switch Immobilizer ( 162) Starting the engine 156)
  • Page 29: Multifunction Switch, Right

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT with intelligent emergency call Steering lock Central locking system Ignition ( Riding mode ( 107) Emergency-off switch Immobilizer ( 162) Starter button ( 156) SOS button Intelligent emergency call 156)
  • Page 30 OVERVIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Indicator and warning lights ( Shiftpoint light ( 127) Instrument cluster Indicator light DWA ( 129) Keyless Ride ( Photodiode (for automatic measurement of the am- bient brightness)
  • Page 32 DISPLAYS...
  • Page 33 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS MENU VIEW PURE RIDE VIEW SPORT VIEW MY VEHICLE VIEW INDICATOR LIGHTS...
  • Page 34: Indicator And Warning Lights

    DISPLAYS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Turn signal, left ( 104) High beams ( 102) General warning light Turn signal, right 104) DTC ( ABS ( Auxiliary headlights 103)
  • Page 35: Menu View

    MENU VIEW Hill Start Control ( 12 Outside temperature Speedometer 13 Menu area Cruise control ( 113) Speed Limit Info ( Distance control ( 120) Forward Collision Mitiga- tion ( 122) Rider info. status line Upshift recommendation Gear display Clock ( 10 Connection status 11 Muting (...
  • Page 36 DISPLAYS PURE RIDE VIEW START SCREEN Hill Start Control ( 13 Heated grips ( 132) Changing operating focus 14 External temperature warning ( Tachometer ( Rider info. status line Speedometer Riding mode ( 107) Upshift recommendation Gear display Speed Limit Info ( 10 Cruise control ( 113) 11 Ride height (...
  • Page 37 TACHOMETER Scale When the operating tempera- ture has been reached, the red Rotational speed range engine speed range display will High / red engine speed no longer change. range Needle The solid red rotational speed range indicates the Drag pointer current maximum speed, de- Unit for tachometer: pending on, for example, break-...
  • Page 38 DISPLAYS Range Upshift recommendation The range 1 indicates how The upshift recommendation far you can ride with the re- in the 1 status line or in the maining fuel. This distance is Pure Ride 2 view signals the calculated based on average economically best time for an consumption and the remaining upshift.
  • Page 39 SPORT VIEW Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque re- duction Rotational-speed sensor Maximum angle of inclina- tion to left Current angle of inclina- tion during cornering for left and right Maximum angle of inclina- tion to right Current deceleration dur- ing braking Maximum deceleration...
  • Page 40 DISPLAYS MY VEHICLE VIEW START SCREEN Check Control display Layout ( Coolant temperature Range ( Odometer Service display ( Rear tire pressure ( Voltage of the vehicle electrical system 230) Engine oil level ( Front tire pressure...
  • Page 41 On-board computer and travel The pressure differential is in- on-board computer dicated by the current and set- point tire pressure. Immediately after the ignition is turned on, only dashes are displayed. The transmission of the tire pressure values does not begin until the following minimum speed is exceeded for the first time: RDC sensor is not active...
  • Page 42 If the determined tire pressure is outside the permitted tolerance, the gen- eral warning light blinks red. For further information about the BMW Motorrad tire pres- sure control (TPM), see the Technology in detail ( 195) chapter. Service display...
  • Page 43: Indicator Lights

    Green CHECK OK 1: no mes- INDICATOR LIGHTS sage, optimal values. Layout White circle with lowercase Warnings are indicated by the "i" 2: information. corresponding warning light. Yellow warning triangle 3: Warnings are indicated by the warning, value not optimal. general warning light in com- Red warning triangle 3: warn- bination with a dialog in the...
  • Page 44 DISPLAYS can go back to the message White: (---) There is no valid as long as the fault is present. value. Instead of the value, dashes 5 are displayed. The evaluation of the indi- vidual values is possible in part only after a certain riding duration or speed.
  • Page 45 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights External temper- is displayed. ature warning Radio-operated lights up yel- Remote key not in key outside re- low. range. ception range Keyless Ride mal- lights up yel- Keyless Ride function ( low.
  • Page 46 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Faulty light source lights up yel- The faulty light low. source is displayed. blinks yel- The faulty light low. source is displayed. Light control unit lights up yel- Light control failed ( low.
  • Page 47 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Serious fault in blinks red. Serious fault in the engine control the engine con- trol. Tire pressure is lights up yel- Tire pressure the limit range of low. not at setpoint. approved toler- ance ( Tire pressure is blinks red.
  • Page 48 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Emergency call lights up yel- Emergency function has lim- low. call system ited availability restricted. Emergency call lights up yel- Emergency call function failed low. system failure. Malfunction of lights up yel- Side stand moni- side stand moni- low.
  • Page 49 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights DTC intervention blinks rapidly. DTC self-diagno- blinks slowly. sis not completed DTC turned off lights up. Off! Traction control deactivated. Limited DTC lights up yel- Traction control availability low. limited. lights up. DTC error lights up yel- Traction control low.
  • Page 50 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights DSA fault – lights up yel- Ride height. raising chassis low. Raising not possible. Prop-up assistant Jacking aid tem- temporarily deac- porarily dis- tivated ( abled. Vehicle load com- lights up yel- Load compensa- pensation mal- low.
  • Page 51 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Temporary For- lights up yel- Front-collision ward Collision low. warning tem- Mitigation mal- porarily failed. function ( Forward Collision lights up yel- Front-collision Mitigation mal- low. warning failed. function ( Temporary lane lights up yel- Lane change change warn- low.
  • Page 52 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Immobilizer not blinks. activated ( Hazard warning flashes in flasher switched green. on ( flashes in green. Service due is displayed in white. Service due! Service appoint- lights up yel- is displayed in yellow. ment overdue low.
  • Page 53 Outside temperature The outside temperature is dis- WARNING played in the status line of the Risk of black ice, also above instrument cluster. approx. 37 °F (approx. 3 °C) Engine heat can lead to spuri- Risk of accident ous measurement readings of At low outside tempera- the outside temperature when tures, icy conditions must...
  • Page 54 The battery for the radio- Have a faulty radio-operated operated key is no longer key replaced by an authorized charged to full capacity. Op- BMW Motorrad retailer. eration of the radio-operated key is only ensured for a lim- Keyless Ride malfunction ited time.
  • Page 55 After changing the battery Do not continue riding. type, have the coding checked by a repair shop, preferably The battery is not being an authorized BMW Motorrad charged. The vehicle electron- dealer. ics will drain the battery. Possible cause: Vehicle battery overheated Alternator is malfunctioning, lights up yellow.
  • Page 56 If possible, ride in the partial at a repair shop, preferably load range or shut off the en- an authorized BMW Motorrad gine to cool off the vehicle dealer. battery. If the vehicle battery temper-...
  • Page 57 BMW Motorrad Have the malfunction cor- dealer. rected as soon as possible at a repair shop, preferably Possible cause: an authorized BMW Motorrad One or more light sources are dealer. faulty. Identify faulty lights by visually inspecting them. Have the LED light source...
  • Page 58 DWA are functional. immediately following the Pre- Contact a repair shop, Ride-Check. preferably an authorized Possible cause: BMW Motorrad dealer. The anti-theft alarm system DWA malfunction battery no longer has its full with anti-theft alarm system capacity. The operation of...
  • Page 59 Contact a repair shop, fied above are not fulfilled, an preferably an authorized assessment of the oil level is BMW Motorrad dealer. not possible. Dashes ( ) are Engine temperature high shown in place of the notice.
  • Page 60 Possible cause: the cooling system checked at Coolant level is too low. a repair shop, preferably by Check the coolant level. an authorized BMW Motorrad 213) dealer. If coolant level is too low: Possible cause: Allow the engine to cool The temperature sensor has down.
  • Page 61 Have the malfunction cor- an authorized BMW Motorrad rected as soon as possible dealer. at a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Engine in emergency dealer.
  • Page 62 Have the malfunction cor- Instrument cluster in the TIRE rected as soon as possible view PRESSURE at a repair shop, preferably Tire pressure table an authorized BMW Motorrad Tire pressure is outside the dealer. approved tolerance range blinks red.
  • Page 63 Have the tire checked by a repair shop for damage, Tire pressure is outside the preferably by an authorized approved tolerance range. BMW Motorrad dealer. Risk of accident, deterioration If you are unsure about the in the handling characteristics tire's ridability: of the vehicle.
  • Page 64 One or two RDC sensors have Have the fault corrected at failed or a system fault has oc- a repair shop, preferably an curred. authorized BMW Motorrad Have the fault corrected at dealer. a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Possible cause: dealer.
  • Page 65 Monitor is only ensured for a limited availability limited time. Contact a repair shop, with intelligent emergency preferably an authorized call BMW Motorrad dealer. lights up yellow. Malfunction of fall sensor Fall sensor faulty. Emergency call sys- Have checked by a tem restricted. If specialist workshop.
  • Page 66 Contact a repair shop, Possible cause: preferably an authorized The control unit of the Assist BMW Motorrad dealer. system has diagnosed a fault. Center stand not fully folded The emergency call function has failed. with center stand Note that the emergency call lights up yellow.
  • Page 67 Ride carefully to next rected as soon as possible specialist workshop. at a repair shop, preferably Possible cause: an authorized BMW Motorrad The ABS control unit has de- dealer. tected an error. The ABS func- ABS self-diagnosis not tion is limited.
  • Page 68 The ABS func- rected as soon as possible tion is not available. at a repair shop, preferably You may continue riding. an authorized BMW Motorrad Take note of additional dealer. information on special situations that can lead to an...
  • Page 69 Have the malfunction cor- been completed. rected as soon as possible DTC turned off at a repair shop, preferably lights up. an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. Off! DTC error lights up yellow. Traction control de- activated.
  • Page 70 You may continue riding. Ob- an authorized BMW Motorrad serve additional information dealer. on situations that can lead to DSA fault – chassis a DTC fault ( 182).
  • Page 71 Have the malfunction cor- lights up yellow. rected as soon as possible at a repair shop, preferably Ride height. Low- an authorized BMW Motorrad ering not possible. dealer. Caution when stopping. DSA fault – chassis Have checked by a work- adjustment malfunction shop.
  • Page 72 Have rected as soon as possible checked by a workshop. at a repair shop, preferably Possible cause: an authorized BMW Motorrad Components of the electronic dealer. chassis and suspension adjust- Prop-up assistant temporarily ment are faulty or the commu-...
  • Page 73 Possible cause: Hill Start Control was deacti- WARNING vated automatically. Rough engine running or Side stand was folded out. switching off of the engine Hill Start Control is deacti- due to a fuel shortage vated when the side stand is Accident hazard, damage to folded out.
  • Page 74 Possible cause: corrected as soon as possible The control unit has detected a at a repair shop, preferably fault. an authorized BMW Motorrad Note that the distance control dealer. (ACC) is not available. Cruise Distance control has failed control is still available.
  • Page 75 Mitigation is not available. lights up yellow. You may continue riding. Have the malfunction Lane change warning corrected as soon as possible failed. Onward at a repair shop, preferably journey possible. an authorized BMW Motorrad Check by specialist dealer. workshop needed.
  • Page 76 Have the malfunction BMW Motorrad dealer. corrected as soon as possible Shifting to Neutral failed at a repair shop, preferably with Automated shift assis- an authorized BMW Motorrad tant dealer. Gear indicator flashes. Gear not taught in with Gearshift Assistant Pro Possible cause: Gear indicator flashes.
  • Page 77 Any restart of at a repair shop, preferably the engine is not possible. Have the malfunction cor- an authorized BMW Motorrad rected as soon as possible dealer. at a repair shop, preferably Clutch temperature high...
  • Page 78 Carefully come to a stop and rected as soon as possible turn off the engine with the at a repair shop, preferably emergency-off switch if nec- an authorized BMW Motorrad essary. dealer. Have the malfunction cor- Immobilizer not activated rected as soon as possible...
  • Page 79 ( 104) preferably an authorized Service display BMW Motorrad dealer. If service is overdue, the The operating safety and road due date or the odome- safety of the vehicle remains ter reading at which service unchanged.
  • Page 80 DISPLAYS The operating safety and road safety of the vehicle remains unchanged. The best-possible value reten- tion of the vehicle is ensured.
  • Page 82: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 83: Table Of Contents

    WARNINGS OPERATING ELEMENTS MULTIPLE ROCKER SWITCH MENUS MY VEHICLE SETTINGS BLUETOOTH PAIRING OPERATING FOCUS NAVIGATION MEDIA TELEPHONE SOFTWARE VERSION LICENSE INFORMATION...
  • Page 84: Warnings

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER When performing functions WARNINGS that can only be operated when the vehicle is stationary, oper- WARNING ating feedback is shown in the instrument cluster. Operation of a smartphone while riding OPERATING ELEMENTS Risk of accident Multi-Controller Observe the valid road traf- fic regulations.
  • Page 85: Multiple Rocker Switch

    Press the bottom of the Activate or deactivate the MENU 1: function according to the Change a hierarchy level feedback down. After settings, return to Confirm the selection/setting. menu view Change one hierarchy Press and hold the bottom of level up the MENU 1: Browsing through menu Return to the last menu, after...
  • Page 86 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Assigning a function The operating feedback shows Press button 1. the icon of the respective func- tion 1 and the status of the MULTI-ROCKER SWITCH menu opens. function 2. The arrows 3 show Select the desired function the respective setting options. using the Multi-Controller 3.
  • Page 87: Menus

    Press and hold the Multi-Con- tifunction rocker switch 2 to troller 2 to the right. change the function value of the fast recall function. After the operating feed- back is hidden, the as- signment of the multifunction rocker switch to the currently selected function is reset.
  • Page 88: My Vehicle

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MY VEHICLE Speed Calling up the on-board computer Consump. Go to the menu. My vehicle Scroll to the right until the Calling up the travel on-board menu ONBOARD COMPUTER computer screen is displayed. Go to the on-board computer. Resetting the on-board Scroll to the right until the computer...
  • Page 89 sary for operating the vehi- Total distance cle on public roads is made available from the instrument Current distance 1 cluster (e.g. ) and the TRIP 1 travel on-board computer Current distance 2 (e.g. ). The informa- TRIP 2 tion can be displayed in the (aver- Consumption 1 upper status line.
  • Page 90: Bluetooth Pairing

    Information on or off with preparation for naviga- The pairing of the ve- tion system hicle with the current BMW Motorrad Connected- Requirement Ride account is reset. The ConnectedRide Naviga- tor or a mobile end device is BLUETOOTH PAIRING connected with the vehicle via Pairing navigation preparation.
  • Page 91 Passenger helm. The connection status for mo- nals, e.g. with operating bile end devices is displayed. system iOS, you must go to the BMW Motorrad Connected App Connecting a mobile end before use. device Carry out pairing. ( During the pairing process, the...
  • Page 92: Operating Focus

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Connect the rider's helmet OPERATING FOCUS and the passenger helmet with preparation for naviga- Carry out pairing. ( tion system Select Rider's helmet Changing operating focus and con- Passenger helm. firm. When the Navigator is con- Show the communication sys- nected, you can change be- tem of the helmet.
  • Page 93: Navigation

    Select Start route guid- Entering destination address ance Connect mobile terminal. Entering special destinations Call up menu Go to the BMW Motorrad Navigation Connected app and start the POIs The following locations can be guidance. selected: Go to the Navigation menu.
  • Page 94 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Select destination from one Filling station Select special destination and of the three destination cate- confirm. gories. Select Select Start route guid- Edit route guid- and confirm. in the destination entry. ance ance Select to add the Add stop Specifying route criteria selected destination as a way- Call up menu...
  • Page 95: Media

    Go to the menu. Media a compatible mobile end de- BMW Motorrad recom- vice. The BMW Motorrad Con- mends setting the volume nected app is installed on the for media and conversations via mobile end device. mobile terminals to the maxi-...
  • Page 96: Telephone

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER For search and playback, se- Muting lect the category The microphone in the helmet Now play- can be muted during active All artists All al- conversations. bums All tracks Select Playlists Conversations with multiple In the sub- users Audio settings menu, the following settings A second telephone call can be...
  • Page 98: Operation

    OPERATION...
  • Page 99 IGNITION EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL LIGHTING DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (DSA) RIDING MODE PRO RIDING MODE AUTOMATED SHIFT ASSISTANT (ASA) CRUISE CONTROL RADAR-BASED RIDER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS DISTANCE CONTROL (ACC) FORWARD COLLISION MITIGATION (FCW) LANE CHANGE WARNING (SWW) HILL START CONTROL (HSC) SHIFTPOINT LIGHT ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA)
  • Page 100: Ignition

    OPERATION IGNITION Radio-operated key The motorcycle is shipped with one radio-operated key and one replacement key. If you lose your keys, observe the notes regarding the electronic immobilizer (EWS) ( 96). Indicator light 1 is flashing: If the range of the radio- Radio-operated key is being operated key is exceeded, searched for.
  • Page 101 Steering lock is locked: Press and hold button 1. Steering lock is unlocked. Lights and all function circuits switched on. Engine can be started. Turning off the ignition Requirement Radio-operated key is enabled. Press and hold button 1. Steering lock audibly locks. Ignition, lights and all electri- cal circuits turned off.
  • Page 102 If you lose an ignition key, you the vehicle by using the spare can have it disabled by your au- key. thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. If the radio-operated key bat- For this purpose, you must tery is dead, you can start the...
  • Page 103 LED is lit red: Battery voltage The spare key or dead, is critical folded-in, radio-operated key must be inserted into the If the LED is lit red, the battery opening of the ring antenna. of the radio-operated key must be replaced. Period in which the en- Replace the battery of the ra- gine must be started.
  • Page 104 OPERATION ulations. Do not dispose of the battery in the household DANGER waste. Swallowing a battery Risk of injury or death ATTENTION An ignition key contains a button cell as a battery. Bat- Unsuitable or improperly in- serted batteries teries or button cells can be swallowed and cause severe Component damage Use a battery compliant with...
  • Page 105: Emergency-Off Switch

    EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH Function Engine turned off Operating position Emergency-off switch Emergency-off switch with automated shift assistant (ASA) WARNING with Automated shift assis- tant Operation of the emergency ON/OFF switch when riding To enable safe stopping, the Danger of falling due to automated shift assistant per- blocking of rear wheel forms the following functions...
  • Page 106: Intelligent Emergency Call

    OPERATION Only your authorized INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY BMW Motorrad dealer is CALL able to change the language with intelligent emergency for the emergency call. This call language assignment to the Emergency call via BMW vehicle differs from the display Only press the SOS button in languages that the rider is able an emergency.
  • Page 107 The time until an emergency call is placed is displayed. The emergency call can be aborted during this time. Cancel emergency call: Press and hold the SOS button 2 for two seconds or turn off the ignition. Press the emergency-off Communicate information switch to stop the engine.
  • Page 108: Lighting

    OPERATION The emergency call can be Emergency call in the event of aborted during this time. a heavy fall Cancel emergency call: Press A heavy fall or crash has been and hold the SOS button for detected. two seconds or turn off the The emergency call is sent ignition.
  • Page 109 Headlight courtesy delay feature Turn off the ignition. ( Immediately after turning off the ignition, push button 1 to the left and hold it until the roadside parking lights turn Immediately after turning off the ignition, pull switch 1 Turn ignition on and then off back and hold until the head- again to turn off the roadside light courtesy delay feature...
  • Page 110: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    OPERATION lights up. Hazard warning system Turn on the ignition. ( The hazard warning sys- tem places a load on the battery. Only switch the haz- ard warning lights system on briefly. Press button 1 to the left or right to turn on the turn sig- nals.
  • Page 111: Chassis And Suspension Adjustment (Dsa)

    CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (DSA) Adjusting damping The damping cannot be adjusted while the motor- cycle is being ridden. Turn on the ignition. ( Assign the function Damping to the ( 79) multiple rocker The first time the multifunction switch. rocker switch is pressed, the Select the appropriate setting.
  • Page 112 OPERATION erties of the settings in five lev- Adjusting the ride height els. with adaptive vehicle height To adjust the settings, go control to the Settings Assist menu. with adaptive vehicle height Damping Select the control Comfort Road Dynamic setting and go to the Enduro Turn on the ignition.
  • Page 113: Riding Mode

    RIDING MODE The chassis and suspension ad- Use of the riding modes justments can also be adapted BMW Motorrad provides you in the selected scenario. with pre-configured modes More detailed information corresponding to the intended about the riding modes can be use: found in the "Technology in...
  • Page 114 OPERATION Preselecting the riding mode with riding modes Pro Turn on the ignition. ( Go to menu Settings hicle settings Riding mode preselection Activate or deactivate riding modes for the riding mode preselection. Press button 1. The activated riding modes are available for selection.
  • Page 115: Pro Riding Mode

    You can find more detailed in- ATTENTION formation regarding road han- dling control systems such as Turning on off-road mode ABS in the chapter "Technol- (ENDURO and ENDURO ogy in detail". PRO) when in road mode The availability of the riding Risk of falling due to unstable modes depends on the in- riding conditions when brak-...
  • Page 116 OPERATION Adjustment options The Pro riding modes can be adjusted individually. Select Pro riding mode Turn on the ignition. ( Go to menu Settings hicle settings Riding mode preselection Select ENDURO PRO riding You can scroll through the pos- mode DYNAMIC PRO rid- sible settings 3 and the related ing mode...
  • Page 117: Automated Shift Assistant (Asa)

    Selecting the transmission Dynamic mode AUTOMATED SHIFT ASSIS- with Automated shift assis- TANT (ASA) tant with Automated shift assis- Establish ride readiness. tant 161) The manual mode is active. Function The automatic Gearshift Assis- tant (ASA) enables automated gear shifts without input from the rider.
  • Page 118: Cruise Control

    OPERATION CRUISE CONTROL Displayed value while adjusting (Speed Limit Info not active) The indicator for the auto- matic mode and the current gear are displayed in the sta- tus line 1 or in the Pure Ride 2 view. The icon 1 for cruise control is Press button 1 again briefly displayed in the Pure Ride view to switch back into manual...
  • Page 119 Turning on cruise control Adjustment range of Requirement cruise control (gear-de- ECO, RAIN, ROAD, DYNAMIC pendent) or DYNAMIC PRO riding mode 19...130 mph (30...210 km/h) is selected. is displayed. The cruise control is not available in the ENDURO The vehicle maintains your and ENDURO PRO riding current cruising speed and the modes.
  • Page 120 OPERATION Decelerating the rider deactivates DTC, the cruise control is also deacti- vated. is displayed in gray. Automatic deactivation Cruise control is deactivated automatically in the following situations: When dropping below the Briefly press button 1 back- minimum speed (stalling pro- ward.
  • Page 121: Radar-Based Rider Assistance Systems

    Select the Cruise control is not de- ACC character- menu item. activated by accelerating, istics Select desired setting. it only overrules it for a short The following settings for the time. Once the throttle grip is acceleration and deceleration released, the speed falls to the behavior are possible: stored value.
  • Page 122 OPERATION WARNING WARNING Riders not released from Radar cannot detect all ob- their own responsibility jects and traffic situations Risk of accident due to mis- Risk of accident Radar-based rider assistance judgment by the systems The rider assistance systems systems only detect mov- are not safety systems.
  • Page 123: Distance Control (Acc)

    WARNING ATTENTION Radar is not functional in Radar can misdetect certain certain situations objects and traffic situations Risk of accident if there is no Risk of accident Radar-based rider assistance braking or warning The field of view of the front systems can react to certain and rear radar must be clear objects and complex traf-...
  • Page 124 OPERATION WARNING WARNING ACC cannot compensate for ACC can lose track of de- excess speed differences tected objects Risk of accident Risk of accident ACC cannot perform emer- When ACC deselects a de- gency braking. The deceler- tected object erroneously, ation and buildup of decel- the motorcycle will acceler- eration are limited.
  • Page 125 Briefly press the bottom must be disconnected. It of the multifunction rocker is best if you contact an switch again to activate ACC. authorized BMW Motorrad A switchover between cruise dealer. control and ACC takes place. Switchover between cruise ACC is active:...
  • Page 126 OPERATION is displayed in gray. is displayed in green. Save the speed. ( 113) Rider exceeds the set speed If the speed is above by turning the throttle grip: the setting range of is displayed in green. 19...99 mph (30...160 km/h), the speed will be adjusted Warning lights to the maximum speed of...
  • Page 127: Forward Collision Mitigation (Fcw)

    alized by adding a car to the displayed icon. The distance setting remains unchanged even after the ig- nition has been turned off. FORWARD COLLISION MITI- GATION (FCW) with Riding Assistant The currently set distance 1 is Safety instructions displayed. The safety instructions for radar-based rider assistance WARNING...
  • Page 128 OPERATION Warning pulse is deactivated: blinks red. WARNING FCW cannot sufficiently de- Acute warning celerate at high speeds go- Brake assist is activated: ing around curves blinks red. Risk of accident If the angle is too high, the FCW issues a warning with Brake assist is deactivated: a weaker warning pulse and flashes red over the entire...
  • Page 129: Lane Change Warning (Sww)

    getting brake pulse is trig- Haptic interventions of the gered in addition to the warn- function can be individ- ing display. ually activated or deactivated Deactivated: When the in the Front-collision prewarning is output, only a menu without a need warning warning display appears.
  • Page 130: Hill Start Control (Hsc)

    OPERATION Setting the lane change warning Go to Settings Assist menu, select In the factory setting, the lane change warning is active. A change to the setting is retained after the ignition is turned off. Information warning The following settings are The warning triangle 1 lights available: up until the critical driving sit-...
  • Page 131 Turn Hill Start Control on and Turn on the ignition. ( Call up menu Settings hicle settings Turn Hill Start Control on or off. Operating Hill Start Control Requirement Apply brake lever 1 or foot- Vehicle is at a standstill with brake lever firmly and then the engine running.
  • Page 132 OPERATION in the chapter "Technology in detail" ( 199). Operating Hill Start Control with riding modes Pro Requirement Vehicle is at a standstill with the engine running. Apply brake lever 1 or foot- brake lever firmly and then ATTENTION release again. Alternatively, apply the brake Failure of the Hill Start Con- for about one second after...
  • Page 133: Shiftpoint Light

    the handbrake or footbrake For driving off with lever. Hill Start Control Pro, the During brake actuation for throttle grip must be actuated approximately one second af- as the motorcycle starts driving ter the vehicle has come to a off. standstill and on a slope with disappears after the brake at least a 3% gradient, Hill...
  • Page 134: Anti-Theft Alarm System (Dwa)

    OPERATION Setting shifting flash theft alarm system is auto- matically activated after the with Automated shift assis- ignition is turned off. tant Activation takes approximately In automatic mode , the 30 seconds. shiftpoint light is inactive. Turn signals flash twice. Confirmation tone sounds Turn on the Shift light...
  • Page 135 on the remote control key The alarm lasts approx. again during the activation 30 seconds. During the alarm, phase. an alarm tone sounds and the Alternatively, the tilt sensor turn signals blink. The type of can be deactivated using the alarm tone can be programmed menu Settings...
  • Page 136 OPERATION Light signals on indicator DWA is turned off. light: Adjusting the anti-theft alarm 1x flash: Tilt sensor 1 system 2x flashes: Tilt sensor 2 Turn on the ignition. ( 3x flashes: Ignition is turned Go to menu Settings on using an unauthorized igni- hicle settings Alarm tion key...
  • Page 137: Tire Pressure Monitor (Tpm)

    : Auto- Arm automatically WINDSHIELD matic activation of the alarm Adjusting the windshield function when the ignition is switched off. TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR (TPM) Switching setpoint pressure warning on or off If the minimum tire pressure is reached, a target pressure warning can be displayed.
  • Page 138: Heating

    BMW Motorrad dealer. Select the appropriate setting. If a windshield has been in- stalled that is not approved by BMW Motorrad, correct func- tioning of the anti-trap mecha- nism cannot be guaranteed. In this case: Ensure clearance of the windshield before you turn off the ignition.
  • Page 139 The handlebar grips have three The handlebar grips 1 and heating levels 1. rider's seat 2 each have three heating levels. The high heater Operating the heating output is used to heat up The heated grips and seat quickly; then it should be heating can be activated switched back to a lower only when the engine is run-...
  • Page 140: Central Locking System

    OPERATION CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM Locking The passenger seat has two- level heating. The second level is used for heating the seat Turn off the ignition. ( quickly. It is advisable to switch Press button 1. back to the first level as soon with aluminum topcase as the seat is warm.
  • Page 141: Storage Compartment

    Automatic locking system with aluminum topcase Go to the Settings Vehi- menu. cle settings Activate the Lock with ig- function. nition off After the ignition is turned off, the topcase is automatically locked. Fully open the locking mecha- Emergency unlocking nism 1.
  • Page 142: Rider's Seat And Passenger Seat

    OPERATION Dimensions ATTENTION The storage compartment is suitable for smartphones with Vibrations during riding dimensions up to a maximum Damage to stored mobile of 6.4 in (162 mm) x 3.1 in phones (78 mm) x 0.35 in (8.8 mm). Make sure that the stored mobile phone is suitable for For more information on the use on the vehicle.
  • Page 143 with seat heating Insert the passenger seat 1 Disconnect the plug connec- into the rear frame at the tion 1 of the seat heater. back and press it down at the front. Lay the passenger seat on a Passenger seat audibly en- clean, dry surface with the gages.
  • Page 144 OPERATION Remove the rider's seat 1 Insert the rider's seat into the from the bearing block 3. bearing blocks 2 on the left and right and place it loosely with seat heating on the motorcycle. Disconnect the plug connec- Press driver's seat lightly for- tion 2 of the seat heater.
  • Page 146 SETTING...
  • Page 147 MIRRORS HEADLIGHTS CLUTCH GEARSHIFT LEVER BRAKES FOOTRESTS HANDLEBARS RIDER'S SEAT...
  • Page 148: Mirrors

    SETTING MIRRORS Mirror (lock nut) on adapter Adjusting the mirrors M10 x 1.25 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) (Left-hand thread) Slide protective cap 1 over threaded connection. with Riding Assistant Move mirror into desired po- sition by twisting. Adjusting the mirror arm Slide the protective cap 1 up- wards over the threaded con- nection on the mirror arm.
  • Page 149: Headlights

    If the motorcycle is ridden by a repair shop, preferably by again with lower payload: an authorized BMW Motorrad Restore basic setting of head- dealer. light. Readjusting the auxiliary headlight range...
  • Page 150: Clutch

    SETTING Adjusting the clutch lever WARNING Adjusting the clutch lever while driving Accident hazard Adjust the clutch lever when the motorcycle is stationary. If the spring preload adjust- ment is no longer able to main- tain the correct beam height to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic owing to high vehicle payloads: Turn on the ignition.
  • Page 151: Gearshift Lever

    GEARSHIFT LEVER Screw on gearshift lever and gearshift lever ad- Adjusting the gearshift lever juster foot plate 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) ATTENTION with Option 719 Billet pack Unintentional actuation of Shadow the gearshift lever Damage to the transmission Check for the correct setting of the gearshift lever.
  • Page 152: Brakes

    SETTING Check the hand guard. BRAKES 148) Setting the brake lever Adjusting the footbrake lever foot plate WARNING Adjusting the brake lever while driving Risk of accident Only adjust the brake lever when the vehicle is station- ary. The horizontal and vertical distances of the foot relative to the foot plate 1 can be ad- justed by a 90°...
  • Page 153: Footrests

    ( 146) HANDLEBARS Adjustable handlebars Have the handlebars adjusted by a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. When adjusting the han- dlebars, check whether Remove screw 2. the mirror and windshield will Remove the rider foot peg 1.
  • Page 154 Have the hand guard aligned If the hand guard is twisted, by a repair shop, preferably not enough distance between an authorized BMW Motorrad the hand guard and handlebar dealer. lever can lead to continuous ac- The turn signals are in- tuation of the handlebar lever.
  • Page 155: Rider's Seat

    RIDER'S SEAT Adjusting the rider's seat height and inclination Remove the rider`s seat. 137) First, slide the front height ad- justment under the mounts 1. Then press into locking mech- anism 2 until it engages. To remove the front height adjustment 1 push the lock 2 forwards and remove the height adjustment in an up-...
  • Page 156 RIDING...
  • Page 157 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS REGULAR CHECK STARTING BREAKING IN OFF-ROAD USE GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT PRO AUTOMATED SHIFT ASSISTANT (ASA) BRAKES PARKING THE MOTORCYCLE PROP-UP ASSISTANT REFUELING FASTENING MOTORCYCLE IN PLACE FOR TRANS- PORTATION...
  • Page 158: Safety Instructions

    Your authorized with aluminum case BMW Motorrad dealer will be Ensure that case volumes on happy to advise you and has left and right are equal. the correct clothing for every Make sure that weight is uni- purpose.
  • Page 159 4 lbs (max. 2 kg) on the tank 1 and radiator More information on the topic cowls 2 provide the option of accessories is available at: of attaching BMW Motorrad bmw-motorrad.com/equip- accessories such as a tank bag ment. and radiator cowl bags.
  • Page 160 RIDING Adjustment of the chassis Unevenly distributed load WARNING Loose clothing Harmful exhaust gas Insufficient tire pressure Tire tread in poor condition Danger of suffocation Do not inhale exhaust Maximum speed with studded fumes. or winter tires Do not run the engine in closed rooms.
  • Page 161: Regular Check

    Danger of overheating WARNING ATTENTION Opening the radiator cap Risk of burning Engine idling for a lengthy Do not open the radiator period while at a standstill cap when it is hot. Overheating due to insuf- Check the coolant level ex- ficient cooling;...
  • Page 162: Starting

    RIDING Always before riding off Engage Neutral, or pull back the clutch lever if a gear is Check operation of the brake engaged. system ( 208). Check operation of the light- You cannot start the mo- ing and signal system. torcycle with the side stand extended and a gear en- without Automated shift as-...
  • Page 163 Repeated brief load The self-diagnosis checks the on the battery increases the operational readiness of the battery temperature and thus BMW Motorrad ABS, and of the available services for the the BMW Motorrad ASC/DTC. engine start. blinks. If the engine fails to start, the troubleshooting chart in the chapter "Technical Data"...
  • Page 164: Breaking In

    Have the malfunction cor- (500...1200 km) rected as soon as possible at a repair shop, preferably Brake pads an authorized BMW Motorrad New brake pads must be run dealer. in before they achieve their op- timum friction force. This re-...
  • Page 165: Off-Road Use

    Ensure proper tire inflation pressure. BMW Motorrad recommends checking the rims for possible Brakes damage after riding off-road. WARNING Riding on unpaved or dirty roads Delayed braking effect due to...
  • Page 166: Gear Shift Assistant Pro

    RIDING with off-road tires GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT PRO Splash guard with Gearshift Assistant Pro Function of the Gearshift ATTENTION Assistant Pro More intense off-road use and extended rides on dirt paths Damage to the spray guard For more intense off-road use with cleated tires, re- move the spray guard from the rear wheel.
  • Page 167: Automated Shift Assistant (Asa)

    BMW Motorrad rec- ready present, this is canceled ommends shifting gears with when propping up and Neu- clutch control in these driving tral is automatically engaged. situations. Turn on the ignition. ( Shift assistance is not avail- Start engine. (...
  • Page 168 RIDING in manual mode. This prevents Selecting the neutral position the engine from stalling. Requirement Select the neutral position The vehicle is at a standstill 162) with the 1st gear engaged. Apply the brake. Automatic mode Press the gearshift lever down Requirement and hold for some time.
  • Page 169: Brakes

    BRAKES Locking up of the front wheel How do you achieve the is prevented by BMW Motorrad shortest braking distance? Integral ABS Pro. The dynamic load distribution between the front and rear wheel changes during brak- ing.
  • Page 170 RIDING Rear-end impact warning Wet, soiled brakes If BMW Motorrad Rear End Collision Warn- WARNING ing (RECW) detects a speed- Decreased braking effect dependent probability of due to moisture and dirt collision, the hazard warning Risk of accident lights are activated briefly...
  • Page 171: Parking The Motorcycle

    ABS Pro Use on public roads Physical riding limits On public roads, ABS Pro and Dynamic Brake Control help make riding your motorcy- WARNING cle even safer. When braking Braking in curves due to unexpected hazards in Danger of falling despite curves, ABS Pro prevents block- ABS Pro ing and slipping of the wheels...
  • Page 172 RIDING ATTENTION ATTENTION Loading of the side stand Folding in the center stand with additional weight in case of strong movements Component damage cause by Component damage cause by tipping over tipping over Do not sit on the motorcy- Do not sit on the vehicle cle when it is parked on the while it is resting on the side stands.
  • Page 173: Prop-Up Assistant

    with adaptive vehicle height Function of the prop-up control assistant The prop-up assistant provides with adaptive vehicle height support for propping up the ve- control Comfort hicle on the center stand. Au- The prop-up assistant pro- tomatically increasing the chas- vides support for the process sis height results in beneficial of propping up (...
  • Page 174 RIDING ATTENTION Poor ground conditions in area of stand Component damage cause by tipping over Always check that the ground under the stand is level and firm. Fold out the foot plate on the center stand 1. Push the center stand down ATTENTION using the foot plate 1 and prop up the motorcycle.
  • Page 175: Refueling

    1. After driving off, the last se- els or during longer station- lected ride height is set auto- ary periods. Your authorized matically. BMW Motorrad dealer can pro- vide you with more detailed REFUELING information. Fuel quality Recommended fuel...
  • Page 176 RIDING Turn off the ignition. ( WARNING After the ignition is switched off, the fuel filler Fuel is highly flammable cap can be opened within the Fire and explosion hazard specified run-on time even Do not smoke. Never bring without the radio-operated key a naked flame near the fuel being within the reception area.
  • Page 177 BMW Motorrad dealer. fuel reserve so that the new fill level is detected and the...
  • Page 178: Fastening Motorcycle In Place For Trans- Portation

    RIDING FASTENING MOTORCYCLE IN PLACE FOR TRANSPORTA- TION ATTENTION Improper lashing down Component damage Absolutely avoid lashing Remove screws 1. down on add-ons such as Remove emergency release 2. engine protection bars. Fuel filler cap unlocked. Only fasten tensioning belts Open fuel filler cap com- on described components.
  • Page 179 ATTENTION ATTENTION Motorcycle tips to the side Pinching of components when raising Component damage Do not pinch components, Component damage cause by e.g. brake lines or wiring tipping over Secure the motorcycle harnesses. against tipping to the Pass the luggage straps on side, preferably with the the left and right through the assistance of a second...
  • Page 180 RIDING Tension all luggage straps evenly so that the vehicle is securely fastened.
  • Page 182: Technology In Detail

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL...
  • Page 183 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL (MSR) BATTERY GUARD DEACTIVATION CONCEPT DISTANCE CONTROL (ACC) FORWARD COLLISION MITIGATION (FCW) REAR-END IMPACT WARNING (RECW) LANE CHANGE WARNING (SWW) CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (DSA) RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR (RDC) GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT...
  • Page 184: General Notes

    If the maximum transferable brake lever (hand or footbrake braking force is exceeded lever). when the rider increases the BMW Motorrad fully integral brake pressure, the wheels ABS adapts the braking force begin to lock and riding distribution between the front...
  • Page 185 At BMW Motorrad Integral this time, the BMW Motorrad ABS Pro cannot prevent the Integral ABS Pro has to assume rear wheel from lifting off the extremely low coefficients of ground.
  • Page 186 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL gine brake, e.g. when riding How is the BMW Motorrad downhill on slippery surfaces. Integral ABS Pro designed? The BMW Motorrad Integral Should a fault memory entry ABS Pro ensures riding stability occur due to an unusual riding...
  • Page 187: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    Further development of ABS is increasingly limited at the to ABS Pro start of braking. This results in In the past, the BMW Motorrad a slower pressure buildup. In ABS system provided for addition, the pressure modu- a very high level of safety...
  • Page 188 Do not reduce the system's using the inclined position and extra safety margin with acceleration information. careless riding or unneces- BMW Motorrad DTC is de- sary risks. signed as an assistance sys- tem for the rider and for riding Special situations on public roads.
  • Page 189: Dynamic Engine Brake Control (Msr)

    Like the DTC traction control, BMW Motorrad recommends the dynamic engine brake con- that you respond to the front trol compares the wheel cir- wheel lifting off by letting off...
  • Page 190: Battery Guard

    Depending on the availability no longer covers the current of the BMW Motorrad Teleser- demand, the deactivation con- vices, warning messages can cept takes effect. As a result, also be issued through elec- comfort functions are degraded tronic notifications.
  • Page 191: Distance Control (Acc)

    What is ACC? path, a response is triggered and the speed is adjusted to BMW Motorrad ACC is cruise ensure that the desired dis- control with distance control. tance to the object is achieved.
  • Page 192: Forward Collision Mitigation (Fcw)

    Riding Assistant object can be lost if the vehi- What is FCW? cle in front is only detected by BMW Motorrad FCW is a for- the radar to a limited extent ward collision warning system, when it is traveling around the which warns the rider of critical curve.
  • Page 193: Rear-End Impact Warning (Recw)

    Riding Assistant The time of the warning What is RECW? threshold can be set to Early The BMW Motorrad Medium Late Rear End Collision Warning Speed range of FCW (RECW) is a rear-end impact The FCW function can monitor...
  • Page 194: Lane Change Warning (Sww)

    What is the lane change (approx. 80 m). A timely colli- warning? sion warning is possible up to The BMW Motorrad lane a speed difference of 50 mph change warning monitors the (80 km/h) with the approach- traffic in back and signals ing vehicle.
  • Page 195: Chassis And Suspension Adjustment (Dsa)

    Rear radar detection on When the motorcycle is started curves: The full extent of and while it is being ridden, radar detection is available for the system monitors the spring lean angles up to 25 degrees. compression and corrects the spring setting to ensure that CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION the correct riding position is...
  • Page 196: Riding Mode

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL with riding modes Pro In the ENDURO and ENDURO DYNAMIC PRO riding modes: DYNAMIC PRO Low: Continuously low ride ENDURO PRO height High: Continuously high ride The riding mode preselection height can be used to select a maxi- mum of four riding modes.
  • Page 197 with Automated shift assis- Coordination tant ECO, RAIN, ROAD, DYNAMIC Automatic shifting and DYNAMIC PRO: The ABS ECO: Automated shifting for is set for road use. ENDURO: The ABS is ad- high efficiency. RAIN, ROAD, ENDURO and justed to off-road use with ENDURO PRO: Optimum au- road tires.
  • Page 198 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL ENDURO PRO: In the standard wheel is reduced and set for setting, ABS Pro is not avail- off-road use. ENDURO PRO: The brake able. force distribution is inactive. Brake force distribution Actuating the front wheel Tires brake ECO, RAIN, ROAD, DYNAMIC ECO, RAIN and ROAD: The and DYNAMIC PRO: DTC is...
  • Page 199 extreme cases, the vehicle can Switchover roll over backward! Riding modes can be changed DYNAMIC: The DTC inter- when the vehicle is at a stand- venes later than in riding still with the ignition turned on. modes ECO, ROAD and A changeover while riding is DYNAMIC PRO, so that minor possible under the following...
  • Page 200: Dynamic Brake Control

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL gear, the load requirement and the intake valves significantly rotational speed. less and at different widths. The gas exchange losses Applying a defensive riding style can further reduce fuel are reduced by de-throttling, consumption ( 200). friction is reduced, the mixture is agitated more thoroughly DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL and burned more effectively,...
  • Page 201: Tire Pressure Monitor (Rdc)

    Control will increase the in- TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR tegral brake pressure on the (RDC) rear wheel. This shortens the Function braking distance, enabling A sensor located in each tire controlled braking. monitors the air temperature Behavior in the event of and the tire pressure and trans- accidental activation of the mits this information to the...
  • Page 202 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Tire inflation pressure ranges Tire pressure adjustment The RDC control unit distin- Compare the RDC value in the guishes between three inflation instrument cluster with the pressure ranges matched to value on the back cover of the the motorcycle: rider's manual.
  • Page 203: Gear Shift Assistant

    The throttle grip does not GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT have to be closed during ac- with Gearshift Assistant Pro celeration. Gear Shift Assistant Pro During downshifting (throttle grip closed), double-clutching Your motorcycle is equipped is used to change the RPM. with the Gear Shift Assistant Shifting times are faster than Pro originally developed for when the clutch is used to...
  • Page 204: Automated Shift Assistant (Asa)

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Downshifts Functional principle of the automated shift assistant Downshifts are assisted up to (ASA) the speed at which the engine reaches maximum rpm in the The automated shift assistant is gear to be engaged. Over- the logical and technical further revving is thus prevented.
  • Page 205: Hill Start Control (Hsc)

    remains stationary on a sloping Riding mode surface. Throttle grip actuation The brake pressure in the Inclined position brake system depends on the gradient. The gear shifts are initiated ac- cording to the driving situation Influence of gradient on and dynamic requirements. brake pressure and starting behavior Benefits...
  • Page 206: Shiftcam

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL with riding modes Pro When the ignition Hill Start Control Pro is switched off, the It is possible to automatically holding pressure is built up activate the holding function immediately and without brake using Hill Start Control Pro. warning jerk.
  • Page 207: Adaptive Headlight

    fectively burned. Overall, this illumination of the inner area of results in optimal fuel efficiency the curve. and noticeably improves the smoothness of running. The full load cam is optimized for performance and releases the maximum intake valve stroke. In order to vary the valve timing and the valve stroke, the in- take camshaft is shifted axially.
  • Page 208: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 209 GENERAL NOTES ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL KIT FRONT WHEEL STAND REAR-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH COOLANT TIRES RIMS WHEELS AIR FILTER TANK COVER LIGHT SOURCES JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR...
  • Page 210: General Notes

    If in doubt, contact a repair For reinstallation, cables and shop, preferably an authorized wires that were cut free must BMW Motorrad dealer. be secured with new dispos- able cable ties. Microencapsulated screws Protrusions should be cut off The microencapsulation is a with cable tie pliers.
  • Page 211: Onboard Vehicle Tool Kit

    ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL FRONT WHEEL STAND Installing front wheel stand ATTENTION Use of BMW Motorrad front wheel stand without addi- tional center or auxiliary stand Component damage cause by tipping over Place the motorcycle on a Screwdriver handle center or auxiliary stand be-...
  • Page 212: Rear-Wheel Stand

    BMW Motorrad offers a suitable auxiliary stand for each vehicle. Your authorized BMW Motorrad dealer will be very happy to assist you in choosing the suitable auxiliary stand. For a description of the cor-...
  • Page 213 207) When the oil level is at the top edge of the indicator 1: Have the oil level corrected at a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. ATTENTION Topping up the engine oil Lateral tipping of the vehicle...
  • Page 214: Brake System

    Use of too little or too much Have the brakes checked by engine oil a repair shop, preferably an Engine damage from incor- authorized BMW Motorrad rect filling dealer. Always make sure that the oil level is correct. Checking the front brake pad...
  • Page 215 1. Have brake pads renewed at a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking the rear brake pad thickness Park the motorcycle, making sure the ground is level and firm.
  • Page 216 Alternatively: from the vehi- Have brake pads renewed at cle's right side through the a repair shop, preferably an rear wheel from below to the authorized BMW Motorrad brake pads 1. dealer. Rear brake-pad wear limit 0.03 in (0.8 mm) (Only fric- tion material without car- rier plate.
  • Page 217 Checking the front brake fluid level WARNING Insufficient or contaminated brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir Considerably reduced braking power caused by air, dirt or Check brake fluid level at water in the brake system brake fluid reservoir for front Stop riding immediately until wheel brake 1.
  • Page 218 If the brake fluid level falls be- low the approved level: Have the fault rectified as soon as possible by a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking the rear brake fluid level WARNING ATTENTION Insufficient or contaminated...
  • Page 219: Clutch

    If no clear resistance point can be felt: Have the clutch checked by a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. COOLANT Checking the coolant level Park the motorcycle, making Rear brake fluid level sure the ground is level and firm.
  • Page 220: Tires

    MAINTENANCE Open the expansion tank Required coolant level cap 1. Top up coolant to the speci- Between the MIN and MAX fied level using a suitable fun- marks on the expansion tank nel. (Engine cold) Check the coolant level. If the coolant level drops below 213) Close the expansion tank the permitted level:...
  • Page 221 ture compensation in the pres- sure gauges at the filling sta- WARNING tions. Therefore, the values Automatic opening of verti- measured there usually do not cally installed valve inserts match the values shown in the at high speeds instrument cluster. Sudden loss of tire inflation Checking tire tread depth pressure...
  • Page 222: Rims

    If the sound pattern is uneven: BMW Motorrad dealer. In some Have spokes checked by a cases, the data stored in the repair shop, preferably by an control units can be adapted authorized BMW Motorrad for the new wheel sizes.
  • Page 223 Attach the rear-wheel stand. 206) ATTENTION with center stand Unintentional pressing to- Make sure the ground is level gether of brake pads and firm and put the motorcy- Component damage when cle on its center stand. mounting the brake caliper or when pressing the brake pads apart Do not actuate the brakes...
  • Page 224 MAINTENANCE Raise the front of motor- cycle, preferably using a BMW Motorrad front wheel stand, until the front wheel rotates freely. Mount the front wheel stand. 205) Pull out the quick-release axle 1 while supporting the front wheel. Place front wheel down and roll it forward out of the front suspension.
  • Page 225 Accident hazard Have the tightening torques Observe running direction checked by a repair shop, arrows on tire or rim. preferably by an authorized Roll the front wheel into the BMW Motorrad dealer. front suspension.
  • Page 226 MAINTENANCE Screw in quick-release axle M20 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Tighten left axle clamping screws 2 to appropriate torque. Clamping bolts for Lubricate the quick-release quick-release axle axle 1. Tightening sequence: Tighten Lubricant the screws 6 times, alter- nating between one and the Unirex N3 other each time...
  • Page 227 Clamping bolts for WARNING quick-release axle Brake pads do not contact M6 x 30 - 10.9 the brake disc 9 lb/ft (12 Nm) Risk of accident due to de- Remove the front wheel layed braking effect. stand. Before driving off, check Put the brake calipers on the that the braking effect kicks left and right onto the brake...
  • Page 228 2. on an auxiliary stand; Remove the muffler 1 and BMW Motorrad recommends clamp 3. the BMW Motorrad rear- The clamp is suitable only wheel stand. for one-time use and must Attach the rear-wheel stand. be renewed before installation 206) of the muffler.
  • Page 229 Have the tightening torques Install the lug bolts 1 to the checked by a repair shop, specified torque. preferably by an authorized Tighten rear wheel on BMW Motorrad dealer. wheel flange Tightening sequence: Tighten crosswise M10 x 1.25 44 lb/ft (60 Nm)
  • Page 230 MAINTENANCE with double silencer with double silencer Lightly lubricate the inside of Position the clamp with re- the new clamp 3. cess 2 in the retaining lug 1. The retaining lug 1 engages Lubricant in the recess of the clamp. Tighten the clamp with re- Optimoly TA cess 2.
  • Page 231: Air Filter

    Spray guard on angular gearbox M6 x 25 Thread-locking compound: micro-encapsulated 7 lb/ft (10 Nm) AIR FILTER Remove the frame 1 with air Removing air filter insert filter insert 2. The work steps described Checking air filter insert here for the air filter on Check air filter insert and the right side logically apply clean if necessary.
  • Page 232: Tank Cover

    MAINTENANCE Put air filter cover 2 in place. Remove screws 1. Install screws 1. Carefully release the tank cover 3 from the mounting Air filter cover on intake clips 4 and the retaining silencer lugs 2. 2 lb/ft (3 Nm) Remove the tank cover 3.
  • Page 233: Light Sources

    Please contact a repair shop for ATTENTION this purpose, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Current too high when jump- dealer. starting the motorcycle Cable fire or damage to the All light sources on the vehi- motorcycle electronics cle are LED light sources.
  • Page 234 MAINTENANCE minal 2 while connecting the other end to the empty bat- ATTENTION tery's negative terminal. Jump-starting with a voltage with M Lightweight battery higher than 12 V Damage to the motorcycle's electronics The battery of the donor motorcycle must have a volt- age of 12 V.
  • Page 235: Battery

    BMW Motorrad has de- Compliance with the points veloped a trickle-charger below is important in order to specially designed for compat- maximize battery service life:...
  • Page 236 Use suitable BMW battery Damage to the motorcycle's chargers. You can obtain electronics Disconnect the battery be- the right charger from your fore charging on the battery authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. terminals. Charge connected battery via onboard power socket. ATTENTION The vehicle electronics...
  • Page 237 the vehicle without a battery, Charging a disconnected park the vehicle in the neutral battery position Charge battery using a suit- able charger. Park the motorcycle, making Comply with operating sure the ground is level and instructions of charger. firm. Once battery is fully charged, Remove the rider`s seat.
  • Page 238 MAINTENANCE Connecting the battery to the with M Lightweight battery motorcycle ATTENTION Incorrect battery connection Danger of short circuit Follow the installation se- quence. First install the positive bat- tery cable 3. Then install the negative bat- tery cable 2. Wiring harness on bat- tery M6 x 12...
  • Page 239 with M Lightweight battery Remove the cable tie 2 and Remove the cable tie 2 and lug 3. Unclip the battery carrier 4 lug 3. Unclip the battery carrier 4 out of the holder 1. out of the holder 1. Detach the diagnostic connec- Disconnect the plug connec- tor.
  • Page 240 3. type, please contact a repair with M Lightweight battery shop beforehand, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. Insert the battery 2 into the battery compartment with the positive terminal on the left Insert the battery 1 into the side in the direction of travel.
  • Page 241: Fuses

    Turn on the anti-theft alarm frequently, have the system if necessary. electrical system checked by a repair shop, preferably a Configure system settings. BMW Motorrad dealer. Plug in plug 1 or plug 2. FUSES Position cover 4. Install screws 3. Replacing fuses Install the passenger seat.
  • Page 242 MAINTENANCE Fuse layout I 15 A Keyless Ride Cut-off relay for ignition coil Headlight Fuse layout III Multifunction switch, left Auxiliary headlights 20 A USB port 50 A Voltage supply for cases Main fuse and topcase 20 A Fuse layout II Rear radar Front radar Sensor box...
  • Page 243: Diagnostic Connector

    Vehicle experiences malfunc- tion system. tions Do not have the diagnos- tic socket disconnected ex- cept during BMW Motorrad service by a repair shop or other authorized persons. Have work carried out by appropriately trained per- sonnel.
  • Page 244 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 245 GENERAL NOTES SOCKETS USB CHARGING PORTS CASE TOPCASE NAVIGATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 246: General Notes

    Your authorized Safety risk BMW Motorrad dealer BMW Motorrad cannot ex- offers you qualified advice for amine or test each product choosing original BMW parts, of outside origin to ensure accessories and other products.
  • Page 247: Usb Charging Ports

    Automatic shutoff USB CHARGING PORTS The onboard sockets are au- Notes about use tomatically switched off dur- ing the starting procedure. ATTENTION For relief of the electrical sys- tem, the sockets are switched Vibrations during riding off 60 seconds after the ig- Damage to stored mobile nition has been turned off.
  • Page 248 ACCESSORIES To protect the connected de- vice, the device should be un- plugged when riding in rain. When no device is connected, the cover should be closed to prevent soiling. Cable layout Observe the following when routing cables from USB charg- It is a 5 V USB charging ing sockets to additional de- socket 1 charging socket...
  • Page 249: Case

    Topcase Fully open the locking mecha- with aluminum topcase nism 1. Open the case lid 2. The USB charging port is lo- Closing a case cated in the topcase ( 247). Close the case lid 2. It is a 5 V USB charging Fully close the locking flap 1.
  • Page 250 ACCESSORIES Close case. ( 243) Locking the protective cap Press the locking device 1 upwards and detach the case lid 2 in arrow direction. Turn the protective cap into Attaching the case lid position 1. The protective cap noticeably snaps in. Unlocking the protective cap Press the locking device 1 upwards and hook the case...
  • Page 251 Remove the protective cap 2 Check the magnetic plug con- from the magnetic plug con- nection 3 of the case and nection 1. case carrier for dirt and dam- age. Securely insert the hooks 2 into the receptacles 1. Turn the key in the case lock 1 to the RELEASE position.
  • Page 252 ACCESSORIES Protect the magnetic plug connection of the case from damage, dirt and corrosion. Store the case in a clean and dry location. Open case. ( 243) Attach the protective cap 1 to the holder 2 in the case lid. with aluminum case Lock the protective cap.
  • Page 253: Topcase

    Lock the protective cap. Total weight with pay- 244) load per aluminum case Maximum payload and incl. add-ons/extensions maximum speed max. 37 lbs (max. 16.6 kg) When lashing down lightweight luggage, make TOPCASE sure that the eyes are not with aluminum topcase overloaded (max.
  • Page 254 ACCESSORIES Locking the protective cap Installing the topcase WARNING Luggage improperly fas- tened on topcase Riding stability is impaired Do not lash the luggage fas- tened on the topcase down onto the topcase carrier or other moving parts. Turn the protective cap into Before riding off, check position 1.
  • Page 255 Remove the protective cap 1 from the magnetic plug con- nection 2. Check the magnetic plug con- nection 2 of the topcase and topcase carrier for dirt and damage. Turn the key to the RELEASE Securely insert the hooks 3 position.
  • Page 256 ACCESSORIES The key automatically jumps Turn the key to position 1 and into position 1. remove the key. Make sure that the topcase is The topcase locks and un- correctly seated on the lug- locks with a central locking gage rack. system.
  • Page 257 Close topcase. ( 247) Fully close the locking flap 1. Turn the key in the topcase lock to the RELEASE position. The locking mechanism pops open. The key automatically jumps into position 1. Turn the key to position 1 and remove the key.
  • Page 258: Navigation System

    The navigation prepa- onto the topcase carrier or ration is suitable for other moving parts. BMW Motorrad Navigator IV Before riding off, check and later. whether the topcase carrier The locking system of the has free lateral movement.
  • Page 259 and store in a safe place after Slide the shut-off lock 2 com- every drive. pletely to the right. The locking mechanism 3 is locked. Turn the ignition key 4 clock- wise. Navigation device is locked and ignition key can be re- moved.
  • Page 260 Navigation device 4 is un- contact your authorized locked. Remove navigation device 4 BMW Motorrad dealer. downward with a tilting If the BMW Motorrad movement. ConnectedRide Navigator is installed and the operating focus is changed to the Navigator ( 86), some of its functions can be operated directly from the handlebars.
  • Page 261 Security settings The safety instructions in the operating instructions of the BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Navigator must be observed. The navigation system is op- erated using the Multi-Con- troller 1 and the rocker button MENU 2. Turn the Multi-Controller 1 up/down...
  • Page 262 CARE...
  • Page 263 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHICLE PARTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION STORING THE MOTORCYCLE PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE INTO OPERATION...
  • Page 264: Care Products

    Exercise caution when using thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. high-pressure or steam-jet BMW Care Products have been devices. materials tested, lab-tested, and field tested and provide opti-...
  • Page 265: Cleaning Sensitive Vehicle Parts

    To prevent stains, do not wash thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. the vehicle immediately after it has been exposed to bright CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHI- sunlight and do not wash it in CLE PARTS the sun. Plastics Regularly clean the fork tubes of contamination.
  • Page 266 Treat rubber parts with water particularly important in case of or BMW rubber care product. exposure to salt. Radar sensors For additional treatment, use BMW Motorrad high-gloss pol- with Riding Assistant ish. Radiator Clean the radiator regularly to prevent overheating of the en- gine due to inadequate cooling.
  • Page 267: Care Of Paintwork

    CARE OF PAINTWORK or cotton ball. BMW Motorrad recommends removing tar ATTENTION stains with BMW tar remover. Then add a protective wax Paint damage from metal coating to the paint at these polish locations.
  • Page 268: Putting The Motorcycle Into Operation

    CARE vide you with more detailed Park motorcycle in a dry information. room, raising it to relieve both wheels. Clean the motorcycle. with Automated shift assis- PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE tant INTO OPERATION After disconnecting the Remove the protective wax battery from the vehicle, coating.
  • Page 270: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 271 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART THREADED CONNECTIONS FUEL ENGINE OIL ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION REAR-WHEEL DRIVE FRAME RUNNING GEAR BRAKES WHEELS AND TIRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE DATA...
  • Page 272: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Engine does not start. Possible cause Remedy Side stand extended and gear Fold in side stand. engaged Gear engaged and clutch not Shift transmission to neutral or disengaged disengage clutch. No fuel in tank Refueling procedure. 169) Battery drained Charge the connected battery.
  • Page 273 Active destination guidance is not displayed in the instrument cluster. Possible cause Remedy Navigation from the Go to the BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad Con- Connected App on the con- nected App was not nected mobile terminal before transferred. riding. Route guidance cannot be Ensure that there is a data started.
  • Page 274: Threaded Connections

    TECHNICAL DATA THREADED CONNECTIONS Front wheel Value Valid Screw in quick-re- lease axle M20 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Clamping bolts for quick-release axle M6 x 30 - 10.9 Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 6 times, alternating between one and the other each time 9 lb/ft (12 Nm) Radial brake calipers...
  • Page 275 Mirrors Value Valid Mirror (lock nut) on adapter M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread, 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) Mirror (lower lock nut) on adapter M10 x 1.5 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) with Riding Assistant Gearshift lever Value Valid Screw on gearshift lever and gearshift lever adjuster M6 x 20...
  • Page 276 TECHNICAL DATA Handlebars Value Valid Clamping block (han- dlebar clamp) on fork bridge M8 x 30 Tightening sequence: tighten to block at front in direction of travel 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) One handlebar riser Tightening sequence: with handle- (15 mm), M8 x 45 tighten to block at bar risers front in direction of...
  • Page 277 Silencer Value Valid Clamp on silencer and exhaust manifold Renew clamp 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) Lubricate inside of clamp, Optimoly TA Silencer on bracket M8 x 35 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Air filter Value Valid Air filter cover on in- take silencer 2 lb/ft (3 Nm)
  • Page 278: Fuel

    TECHNICAL DATA FUEL Recommended fuel quality Premium unleaded (Max. 15 % ethanol, E15) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Alternative fuel quality Regular unleaded (restrictions with regard to power and fuel consumption.) (Max. 15 % ethanol, E15) 87 AKI (91 ROZ/RON) 87 AKI Usable fuel quantity approx.
  • Page 279: Engine Oil

    JASO MA2, Additives (for instance, molybdenum-based substances) are prohibited, because they would attack the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, top-up quantity max. 0.8 quarts (max. 0.75 l), Difference between MIN and...
  • Page 280: Clutch

    TECHNICAL DATA Torque 110 lb/ft (149 Nm), at RPM: 6500 min Maximum engine speed max. 9000 min Idle speed 1050 ±50 , Engine at op- erating temperature CLUTCH Clutch design Multi-disk wet clutch TRANSMISSION Transmission design Claw-shifted 6-speed manual transmission integrated in en- gine housing REAR-WHEEL DRIVE Gear ratio of rear-wheel drive...
  • Page 281: Running Gear

    Rear wheel Type of rear-wheel guide Cast aluminum single- sided swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Spring travel on the rear wheel 8.7 in (220 mm), on rear wheel with adaptive vehicle height 7.9 in (200 mm), on rear...
  • Page 282: Wheels And Tires

    TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Type of rear wheel brake Single-disc brake, diameter 285 mm, 2­piston floating caliper Rear brake pad material Sintered metal Rear brake disc thickness 0.18 in (4.5 mm), New condi- tion min. 0.16 in (min. 4.0 mm), Wear limit WHEELS AND TIRES Speed category of front/rear...
  • Page 283: Electrical System

    Tire pressures Front tire pressure 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Rear tire pressure 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), with tire cold ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electrical rating of onboard max. 12 A, all on-board power sockets sockets in total Main fuse 50 A, Main fuse Fuse 1 10 A, Instrument cluster, anti-...
  • Page 284: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    TECHNICAL DATA Battery Battery design AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery, maintenance-free with M Lightweight battery Lithium-ion battery, mainte- nance-free Battery voltage 12 V Battery capacity 14 Ah with M Lightweight battery 10 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and NGK LMAR8AI-10 designation Light sources All light sources...
  • Page 285: Weights

    Front-seat height 34.3...35 in (870...890 mm), without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with adaptive vehicle height 32.3...33.1 in (820...840 mm), control Comfort without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with adaptive vehicle height 33.1...33.9 in (840...860 mm), control without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to 76.4...78 in (1940...1980 mm),...
  • Page 286: Performance Data

    TECHNICAL DATA PERFORMANCE DATA Pullaway performance on uphill 32 % grades (with a permissible to- tal weight) Maximum speed 137 mph (220 km/h) with aluminum case 112 mph (180 km/h) with aluminum topcase with tank bag...
  • Page 288 SERVICE...
  • Page 289 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS RECYCLING BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW MOTORRAD BREAK-IN SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 290: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, the NHTSA cannot be- come involved in individual problems between you, your autho- rized BMW Motorrad dealer or BMW of North America, LLC. You can contact the NHTSA by calling 1–888–327–4236 to reach the Vehicle Safety Hotline (Teletypewriter TTY for the hearing impaired: 1–800–424–9153) for free, by visiting the...
  • Page 291: Recycling

    More information can be re- To ensure that your BMW is quested from your authorized always in optimum condition, BMW Motorrad dealer or an- BMW Motorrad recommends other qualified service partner that you comply with the main- or a repair shop.
  • Page 292: Bmw Motorrad Service History

    Like a Service Booklet, by the various BMW Motorrad these entries provide proof of mobility services (e.g. BMW regular preventive maintenance. Roadside Assistance, break-...
  • Page 293 BMW Motorrad Service The required scope of main- BMW Motorrad service is tenance work for your vehicle carried out once a year. can be found in the following The scope of the services maintenance schedule. The performed may be dependent...
  • Page 294: Maintenance Schedule

    (including oil and oil filter entire system change) annually or every 6000 mi Standard scope of (10000 km) (whichever BMW Motorrad service comes first) Engine oil change with every two years or every filter 12000 mi (20000 km) (whichever comes first)
  • Page 295: Bmw Motorrad Break-In Service

    BMW MOTORRAD BREAK-IN SERVICE BMW Motorrad break-in service The BMW Motorrad break-in service repair procedures are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance required for your vehicle may differ. Setting the service date and remaining distance Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnostic...
  • Page 296: Maintenance Confirmations

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Motorrad Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnostic...
  • Page 297 BMW Motorrad pre- BMW Motorrad break-in delivery check service performed performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 298 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 299 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 300 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 301 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 302 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 303 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 304 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 305 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 306 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 307 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air filter insert...
  • Page 308: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional accessories and special cam- paigns performed. Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 309 Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 310 RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM MAIN UNIT KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM ACTIVE KEY MID RANGE RADAR SHORT RANGE RADAR RADIO EQUIPMENT TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) RADIO EQUIPMENT INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL...
  • Page 311: Radio Equipment Tft Instrument Cluster

    RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT IN- responsible for compliance could STRUMENT CLUSTER void the user's authority to oper- ate the equipment. For all countries without EU Le présent appareil est conforme Model name: ICC65V2 aux CNR d'Industrie Canada ap- Manufacturer plicables aux appareils radio ex- Robert Bosch GmbH empts de licence.
  • Page 312 APPENDIX aux fréquences radio d'Indus- user is encouraged to try to cor- rect the interference by one or try Canada (IC). Utilisez l’ap- more of the following measures: pareil de sans fil de façon à min- imiser les contacts humains lors - Reorient or relocate the receiv- du fonctionnement normal.
  • Page 313: Keyless Ride System Main Unit

    dance with provided instructions < 66 dBµA/m and the antenna(s) used for this IP grade: transmitter must be installed to IP5K6K provide a separation distance of Country at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or Canada operating in conjunction with IC: 22239-KLRMZB005...
  • Page 314 APPENDIX can be determined by turning Cet appareil numerique classe B the equipment off and on, the est conforme à la norme Cana- user is encouraged to try to cor- dien NMB-003. rect the interference by one or United States (USA) more of the following measures: FCC ID: VFZKLRMZB005 - Reorient or relocate the receiv-...
  • Page 315: Keyless Ride System Active Key

    KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM subject to the following two con- ACTIVE KEY ditions: (1) this device may not cause For all countries without EU interference, and Model name: ZB006 (2) this device must accept any Manufacturer interference, including interfer- ZADI S.p.A. ence that may cause undesired Via Carlo Marx 138, 41012 Carpi operation of the device.
  • Page 316: Mid Range Radar

    APPENDIX from that to which the receiver is (2) this device must accept any connected. interference received, including - Consult the dealer or an expe- interference that may cause un- rienced radio/ TV technician for desired operation. help. This equipment has been tested Changes or modifications not ex- and found to comply with the pressly approved by the grantee...
  • Page 317 est autorisée aux deux condi- Frequency band: 76 ‑ 77 GHz tions suivantes : Output/Transmission power: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire 2,0 W (33 dBm RMS EIPR) de brouillage; Country (2) l’utilisateur de l'appareil Canada doit acceptor tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si Model: ARS5-B le brouillage est susceptible...
  • Page 318: Short Range Radar

    APPENDIX between the radiator and your (1) this device may not cause body. This transmitter must not interference. be co-located or operating in (2) this device must accept any conjunction with any other an- interference, including interfer- tenna or transmitter. ence that may cause undesired FCC Notice operation of the device.
  • Page 319: Radio Equipment Tyre Pressure Control (Rdc)

    aux limites d'exposition aux RADIO EQUIPMENT TYRE rayonnements IC établies pour PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) un environnement non contrôlé. For all countries without EU Cet équipement doit être installé Model name: et utilisé avec un minimum de Wus moto gen 3 20 cm de distance entre la Manufacturer source de rayonnement et votre...
  • Page 320: Radio Equipment Intelligent Emergency Call

    APPENDIX RADIO EQUIPMENT INTEL- Avis d’Industrie Canada sur l’ex- LIGENT EMERGENCY CALL position aux rayonnements Cet appareil est conforme aux For all countries without EU limites d’exposition aux rayon- Model name: TL1M23NE nements d’Industrie Canada pour Manufacturer un environment non contrôlé. LG ELECTRONICS INC.
  • Page 321 protection against harmful in- This device complies with In- terference in a residential instal- dustry Canada’s licence-ex- lation. This equipment gener- empt RSSs and part 15 of the ates, uses and can radiate radio FCC Rules. Operation is subject frequency energy and, if not in- to the following two conditions: stalled and used in accordance (1) this device may not cause...
  • Page 322 INDEX Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Battery Charging a connected Displays, 61 battery, 230 Indicator lights, 61, 62 Charging a disconnected Technology in detail, 178 battery, 231 Connecting to the vehi- Activating, 119 cle, 232 Deactivating, 119 Disconnecting from Displays, 120 vehicle, 231 Indicator light, 68, 69 Indicator lights, 48, 49, 50...
  • Page 323 Safety instructions, 163 DTC, 33 Indicator lights, 62, 63 Technical data, 275 Operating, 104 Break-in, 158 Technology in detail, 181 Care Indicator lights, 52 Care products, 258 Dynamic Brake Control, 194 Chrome, 260 Technology in detail, 194 Paint preservation, 261 Dynamic engine brake Radar sensors, 260 control, 183...
  • Page 324 INDEX Topping up, 207 Heated grips Operating, 132 Engine temperature, 53, 54 Hill Start Control, 124, 199 cannot be activated, 67 Operating, 105 Indicator and warning lights, 67 Fall sensor Operating, 125 Indicator light, 59 Technology in detail, 199 Frame Turning on and off, 125 Technical data, 274 Hill Start Control Pro...
  • Page 325 Forward Collision Mitiga- Lane change warning tion, 68, 69 Indicator light, 69 Fuel reserve, 66 Technology in detail, 188 Gear not taught in, 70 Lean angle, 33 Hill Start Control, 67 Light sources Keyless Ride, 47, 48 Indicator lights, 50 Lane change warning Replacing the LED light (SWW), 69...
  • Page 326 INDEX Motorcycle Pairing, 84 Cleaning, 256 Parking light, 103 Lashing down, 172 Performance data Parking, 165 Technical data, 280 Putting into operation, 262 Phone Storage, 261 Operating, 90 Vehicle are, 256 Pre-Ride-Check, 157 Multifunction display Pure Ride Operating element, 21 Overview, 30 Multifunction switch Overview, left, 21...
  • Page 327 Riding mode preselection, 107 Speed control Operating, 112 Road sign detection, 89 Speedometer, 24 Spring preload Safety information Rear adjusting element, 19 For riding, 152 Start, 156 On braking, 163 Operating element, 22, 23 Screw connections, 268 Status bar, top, 82 Seat Setting, 83 Height adjustment posi-...
  • Page 328 INDEX Inflation pressure table, 18, Size change, 216 Technical data, 276 Maximum speed, 154 Windshield Technical data, 276 Setting, 131 Tire pressures, 277 Topcase Operating, 247 Torques, 268 Traction Control, 181 DTC, 181 Transmission Technical data, 274 Troubleshooting chart, 266 Turn signals Operating element, 21 Type plate...
  • Page 329 Reprinting, in whole or in hands frequently when ser- part, is only permitted with vicing your vehicle. the written permission of Further information is avail- BMW Motorrad, Aftersales. able at: Original Rider's Manual, printed www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ in Germany. passenger-vehicle...
  • Page 330 Important data for refueling stop: Fuel Recommended fuel quality Premium unleaded (Max. 15 % ethanol, E15) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Alternative fuel quality Regular unleaded (restrictions with regard to power and fuel consumption.) (Max. 15 % ethanol, E15) 87 AKI (91 ROZ/RON) 87 AKI Usable fuel quantity...

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